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Absentee ballots: Two challengers lead

With just absentee ballots in, here are the standings in the Dayton school board race:

Four-year term:

Shelia Taylor 24 pct

Nancy Nerny 22 pct

Jeff Mims 21 pct

Lee Massoud 16 pct

Mario Gallin 15 pct

Two-year term:

Stacy Thompson 60 pct

Shirley Crisp 40 pct

It’s interesting that the challengers have the early lead in the bigger race and that Mario Gallin, the most visible incumbent, is last. But it is VERY early. You really can’t use absentee results as a guide for the final outcome.

But at least the absentee voters were fairly anti-incumbent.

UPDATE: Here are some early school levy results:

Beavercreek: 61 pct against

Kettering: 54 percent in favor

Brookville: 61 pct in favor

New Lebanon: 57 pct in favor

Huber Heights: 56 pct against

Jefferson Twp: 59 pct against

Oakwood: 53 pct against

Vandalia: 63 pct in favor

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